Damiette Bellanger

Damiette Bellanger (fl. 1701-1715) was a member of the Assassin Order's Caribbean branch. She was responsible for the assassination of Panamanian Templar Perceval Canu in 1715, destroying the Templars in that country.

Biography
Damiette Bellanger was born in Marseille in France and was originally a prostitute, but was saved from the job by the Assassin Order, who took her in as one of their own. She was sent to the Caribbean to stop the Templar Order's plots to take over the growing sugar trade, and in 1701 she headed to Panama to assassinate Perceval Canu, a French businessman who was loyal to the Templars.

Her infiltration of his plantation at Portobelo was successful, but Bellanger was found in the courtyard by Canu, who drew a pistol and shot her in the chest. She was badly wounded and passed out, believed to be dead. Canu had her thrown into a nearby ravine, but she survived and was able to survive being underwater for a long time as well.

From 1701 to 1714, she destroyed Templar targets in the Caribbean, including their people as well as their plantations and bases. Bellanger finally confronted Canu at his plantation in 1715, after the destruction of Canu's sugar merchant ships during the War of the Spanish Succession broke his income. His home in disrepair, he was sitting down at a table when Bellanger snuck up behind him and stabbed him through the neck with a dagger.

Bellanger destroyed the Templar Order's Panamanian branch and stopped them from taking over the vital sugar trade, and using the remants of Bellanger's money that she collected, she renovated the plantation and became its new master.